{ title: 'The Gouverneur herald, and the Gouverneur times. (Gouverneur, N.Y.) 1880-1884, October 14, 1880, Page 3, Image 3', download_links: [ { link: 'http://www.loc.gov/rss/ndnp/ndnp.xml', label: 'application/rss+xml', meta: 'News about NYS Historic Newspapers - RSS Feed', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031341/1880-10-14/ed-1/seq-3/png/', label: 'image/png', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031341/1880-10-14/ed-1/seq-3.pdf', label: 'application/pdf', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031341/1880-10-14/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.xml', label: 'application/xml', meta: '', }, { link: '/lccn/sn84031341/1880-10-14/ed-1/seq-3/ocr.txt', label: 'text/plain', meta: '', }, ] }
Image provided by: Northern NY Library Network
m ! W\ lulZZSXZZlVMZZ « fl km v; P. Abbot e*t* ,n i pji r#J iiiieddisAu cl .Arthur dlub rift, »* i ti .' (reorge I'lirker and' C*pt. yaolde w|il apeak at Ro»si« rd*y feting Oic<yHrr t«. * ) *f<tf J. k T.H#yii(ilit f 4f t h* flV'wJrr- ttjHMM* \111 edjdrtvs r-e r#*j t«>- f iff fn l*Hv »•#• i IM *«% • t»«ititji iv#iri^^ I awaaWfcJamferfaa Fata* 1 v.. - \ t •* v m»lit dslilolle My hanging oa BaturAj lag pn ttb* . The A*te ere sbb»tanClaliy as folio ftf* Hns been In poor I U»M p et lad of late el opf| tht decline.' Added a fillet I one the onforti ilffaiUV hiiufr Vr v>; 1W14J !OM. 14. • >r,1kturJs[y> O.it, lp *. O. M t! n %m W||| SOV ill Ml ' a* Thursday, XL fatftga Lnd flout, }ft?M Win •(*#* Hi ,. «• M fjeturdayl afternoon!, Oct. Mr fella, Baiurday evohing, OetUkb., 4 X[ PAWKW |fiTI apeak |u 1*, fVldey §i Setordsy tl t Otpoek* that in 8* turday down ste te Mrs ifarv \i4i*rii o| Itj^l COIK-J I Mid 11 Mr-. M-* Jor i % vi*i has beeti her pb) sheet nate worsen Ibee euflfored e weekeolnj of the n» miaul I |Tb« prfeo bunch of fftlbthf; hlgii MS** imr. son. eorv ike* jlifl apeak lu k eyedlhig, Oot 14. J f e vetting, Oot 15 ; L irdey, P»ta., the i*(b, • frmioii win bp**k at k tuif Tburt dejL Oct. 14. J um Hid wit Ti. rxiiWe kk#Hn Centre, TftbriM (M. 14. llle, 8*turdey, Oct, 16. Gfm. U. OMtAsuk will - •«peUk at Oeiftre. rrl<Uj| eve., Oot« IA. 9 Wedaeadey eve. (Kit, 27. ttraday evav, Met. JM. ; Friday eve., Dot. 29. JUT. MOWAH, t>f MllrlMlppI, MndayM, Oct. ft. day ••#,. Oct. 1ft. i nMf rday aaAi Oct. f a, Ld.t^mwIlliLiakai ?lllal#4a#laf, M<fiMlay a*m1*f, V*l4 Friday p.fttra train to ( ) IM• 'M»IH tloovtir^Hir., K*i*a to iWko^n ami r, luMn only 50 c(i I •a. f cibl, lift.' »M j ,( »xon ^ada drliaburid the *.*-Tho (frith mUlca «H ^itlliiiaJ iitUha IUBAU*. i tjioatil hnvb r<md M ilrf. iu^iklos\ ifinNud of H Tha- iaaiall %lll tti 1^ a ^atitrallaMlon t Ml lloti^f rtitvt, Oitlobiir ^otr # hi mona tatettwtnl t«|ka aotlra aod fbtma^lfin aiKMiNtlogly. • -* . —. - a v _ on W«unre- 10 A. M. Let % iU narimi.io^ Coi-urf vm* Will |INAA0nito^pt Hi** thMikl On^rarntyr 11 aa*i.i» for * Nlr haliorabia r*<a{nttl<m oflU »l#i ti f laadltitf party |<iuroal mid Jbr adH»Ufclfi rxUmlvd toll, In lUtclKlioaa w^li ** u»rrl(t Ami wall IflOV taty laffg^vOlroulatloiie, ^ - inr|i ll^bo retftdif abudt uo^i ami OII#- i(|rii1i#9 rroai ihe*Hlj£*of OiDow, il a poh in tujm ol liU rrtl- lilt wa^k. t?ftt>V<>1e U>^iairil |a»li|tM and ilW, tba umblaihr of itilitrv, aii^J.iUa ttraawiar beW. ramta of Oatllrld mm\ ArthnrX** Wtf pittitw troalclriit anil ?loa pr#»I* PH ,i tf&k'»' r>/ - ' • t ' « ! I p' m**t* ••»»» iniw.. a i twt s $ Kaa4i^i>\ abd 4 »Tho In- lrop(rt, M two bdaki In oiio, arc taking Ilka ,4 hot buck* oafcfV' U ndw bafcig oanraa+ad Mr. r. KL Marrlt^ o( Ooutwr* A larga numbtr c|f ordara hir« yy brtu tak#to.a> B?##y Ifflha land •hoold ba the poe- uf 4 copy, llloittated edition, pm\g by iubaorlptloti.. , • f^ok^oy WAHWIHOI^A laadlng lanof Ooufaraettrbe* Inforotf d l tbara ala a nunlNr of eaaaa of ft* la # tblf oorporatlon and Hat amy .ona ehould eee •f tkalf to r round In ft are put rftr+i itoltary oondltlon ae oy log |ttab^siaa«urea at onoe. tba Mky be ohe«krd and Hrr* tkartliy i%y#d. Ogd] m 7$ .^#«M« ?.bl ^ ^ IOIDIUI UAit»f/>9*—fha II ^ortioMf^', oo Ogden'4 U\mi\ f ta Waddlnatoo, WM poUl mi ^adaawdey^ v Tbtra ware rat aod thaT blddlhg waa fii.j It WM •tailed ai IdlKM) ae Anally told to KB. Crapaar. bolm, lor#7,98U, Thleea#t4i •aarttt<|a ae tb4 bonte H of aadjba^a »pt6udlil situation. kffNMl In -oiii it what hlttorloal. ||| ml* balft) by ll<wt. David A. Dgdt ti <|f Ultoat at a oouutry teat^ and It '» ! i#(il ke ptif t4o.ooo into it. it Ht«u«u 00«5|r«etaod h«ui two wlttge. More \ lit an! 140 a4r#a of good land 114 about tit aid tha family IIM Ukrn muoH> ftstak tofpaka In b^eutlful oouutry thr«LL< \ tka k p*tftl lOfpea* II a mn\ i •^ti*<>|We/w6wrp Ihr* UAWktencfki OOHFITY. ^j.th, !• 'fi. ler r<«v«»a«r. ' , I _ ' iWt« MettHia twtei anwa or iiU • tt leyiiea le leMrlb^i. Will be a meatftuf of the Oar- and Arthur Oluh, Krlday eTrn- lfttlt. In Uodard IUII, Rkh- Jlarke |4i^ a rombU itparoh alb Jufiotlon on thrill Umt. ttalaaoi peeralHnli A imart aodartook to ^ataehlaa him iaoet woftilly handled by the j He ta one of tlie ableat of the preeent can rata. OaflbU and Arthur Glut* waa Allied aiKmle York, in Kowlpr, Oatjlith, whenriia fallowing ortltere ndJ bordering at tlmee oft 4bmfatloo # Yet the fkmllt have never Regarded her ai 1n**nl and naroj' tnla(ru«t#*d for a momtni olde waa. eonteatpUttHll ahtml ftp. m< nhn onm | rn fium h«r ro MO »«IMI t*«f« bar youtikt*! d4Uyiil * 9 (Murt, nU* w*e going to bar I«M»UI e> try MH gat »omi aleej» and uo%' to call her t»i •Upper. About 7 p. m. Clara weut! up t«> bir motharN room and not flodlog hfr ttiere 9 «he wrnt through Into a beat chamber and there the horrify^i alj^ht of hor mother 9 a form cold Indeath.aaapeoded from the eaa- log of a jcloeet door met her ilghl MrAMoaijo wai apaedlly aummonfd from hlebelghfyor Weatoo> aod wllb the latter and two Mr. * Ii >bin<<>L haateoed to the aoene. ( The boly waa at otiie out do *n but found oold In death, j Calm dtltberatton | waa man)frei In trvry preparation lot th^ awful dtejl^a hoiq waVmade tbrings the plaaterlng abofe the cloaet doon a pit re <f (cotton cloth twlated Into 4 roj»e and eoetirely 1 tied through tht} bolo and U»# fatal knot edjoated wltfj tha vlotlm** OiVi| iiuidi ab>ot Ue*< own neokjajid then vvtdaitlly atantlj log In acnalr nearby Ib4 nofortunalJ Wdman tobk tha blind U*p Into e^ri olty. j , • i \ ^. .; I j Tbla luj and uutlmaly death oaaiaj a deep olond of mourning over the! neighbortood In Which the wot|ian II? pil aod oeepena Ihe ayippathlei off alii for thiiaorrow vtrloken famUy, Whoao cup)Of grief la now niore Itian Ml U L Wlpea, by IX W. I ioh^ieiown.road, OQO r. Will la Fowlrr, of the toWn of , haa laft aamplea of the \King flrl.l com ai the HaaAtD One atalk contain two care, [of t^pnr oontalna thrre ear4 ea4h Ufi6th,er contain* Ave earn. Very raank of thfi at%lkt through \\* antlfe fltldl coatmlrVed from two toMhr4e Mraj Mr* R^vHer'a # family ot A#e b'))d with hla Wife end Hi)9«!t;j>lck*d I 844 q ii't* of hl«cU> r'r**lhivp4Ut ^e^a In.- tl«i h knvtii nui only as the i(ivi ; (H«*k»**rry pW<U''r Mi^ ** «he alNS^iliug »ir* piiY«|mao »u4-trivia 6eeri«Teiferaou f L^owb an 1 8t. LtW* I^^Uelaawlk^ffMeaMr.j I ThalrtptjWlcaoa olf Ogdenabori bavu kipolutad the 19th of, Ootober| lnan f for their ontdoor day meeting^ aod toijchllght piradelof the Boya in Blue finlthe evening. They expect tcj entertain all the vldltlng Boys !o| Blue j bill organization* or the Boya in thlja and iwijalnlogj cocntlee are! here by I raepectfhlly Itavlted to bW preeent) and participate.; Not having nnc*. an 4ie«vWraaer aaHalniarr Waiee. MUX UJrfti rxinSluatlona occur fVntlueadak and Vhuraday of ihie Week. . Mow thif atudent boglna 4l cramtnlng» M .: j ' • > •• t Hlx ne# atudeiita eoroJItil\ their iartiea^. Ilftuday^ fbr tba remaining bif of thai tarm. Ofta hundred pud thirty aaatJH hata thua far been mp <al4red Ift tba aoa4emlc departojent thl# term«4ferty m4re than the num* berlo^a year ago* ± In UU o wa|if B ftirrftiiKua & ..•. Hew ahi ibe anc doora berbd andUab4llla<l prowemeutax hettarl give aft air of baalneea which waa Ira have about tba building num beet! jtarchea *'«id; The»e little Inn- the appearanbe Wanting before* > I The LlUrery\ftot>iet.ei bkve )i^t f urbhaacc! Lo elegant chandelier for Ihrjr parlor. It ftiftkee a fine addl- Uoq to the f^rnlturi of the room. , i The nitudpnta all f^tl tha need of a rary, arid without ei^eptlon dorao a# tnat haa been aaid In MMAU> IM f^irard to one* Let plan auggeated I lie carried, through knd every teaqtior wi *1M lho i ho student, aa well ae every I calluloetn blfa*liiffca upon ape< m iNff elected : lVeal Uaorg« IL '1 r.t t , Claftl Viae Prealdent>41len Wight; 4 Tiffuwri 1>- 11* Wooil^Hk: Beo'y, 4i» |T t Glaaler. Capt. J. T rtaynolda Gooveroaur IIBMALP waa pcfe- mada an bour'a apeeeh* N ObOff * Tarkar made a roue- Wloan apetch to a vary larga a at Little York laat Krlday Tba Oooverneor pand. Glee a*4 Bofe la Btoa ware preeent wdded much to the tpteraataad mafttorthecooaaloaui After the lag a eoWpaoy of B&fn In Bine 4fd and tha followtftf oftloara •litted^ Captain^), |L Parker; Idatttaaiitr Aboel* Wight r 14 t»Frftt^la Ilfllj latSergt .QftmphelU j | AV t (ieed.« ojl the foufidera of Goim r- Puldil lillirjiry| i Q. K ih ; KArlr Awiaar cane, '! (K nJown of 4}ouveni«<ui% baa d aboil ftOO bill* of early amber rcane I Me araton* Me pro^aeil ap from the atftlke by running ^etwbfh two rfllera. a very Irrf- p*rfW t\i)jperatt!i Which doubtleaa l*ft M leaalLotie third of the juloe in the {sane, Hlr^alloniuif.nloe flavored •yruip waabbtiiWd Afopi t)ie ftOO hills by tbla demotlve H^aria of extracting the^ama; [The pi ante flour lahed well aat aekaon and BlVw Broern, who a of our moat progreialve and aaful farmcra •tatea it aa hla on that the lqdoatry\an ba a aunceat In Ik I* coontyv In our belghoor county of Franklin Hie egp^rlmenl baa been tried on a large! aoald with the following aatlafaotory raaulta aa [reviewed by the Malone Palladium!: ( ' j • Tile wok-k of iftup making from aorghom. ir mork properly from ear- ly amber cane, hka been In auooeaaftil progjre#a during 'the paet week at liohliiaon Uaggett'a autar buall In tba i|orth«weai part of the town. A mill boeUok ftlOO. the common erap- orator pafta need for making maple •agar* atidla few ehentloale are all the oulfH rrquhred. Toe mill ia of Iron, atioogly 0 illt, occupying hardly two Ml aqnarfj of apaee.. It la opereted b> a iKime! hitched to a M aweep, M and itii*l rouMMtH of thrHte conugated whrila one large and two email oiife through which the Oane la paaeed, r^ty mtioti aa clothea are peaaed throngh afwrhiger. The pr^amire I* enormouejand aH Jtitca In the atalk la >*prre«MLj falling Into H trough IH^ n#ath vvliteh emptlea tato a krcoplarle prtivtrieri fiir It, i itim eonatantly end (o t ho l^aq edv»pug*, the capacity of tu* mill l« about 40Cf galiona dally. The aip lalbi-lircl (t<»w|iln the evapo*- rator piiia vory much ** \* f^e k«p of line ni*i|U\ <*xo**i t that mort* Mreii*- aitig la r*quli«id. Vim product ha avr*ip about Itho the New Orlreiiam»» Iae4ea t but rather Ihhifner and plea > eater to tile taete« , * Thla ytkr'* experleftra latUflea t\U comtulttecj ut«def. wt|o<e directlona operatlonahavo bfrn eonducted that (Uouraoll I* adapted to the culture of amber okne,(2) our *eaaooe are long enough fnr It to mat life, (S) the Quan- tity of aeb the bene }Wrie -ncf (be quality oflayrop 1 It mfthee meet e4» uaetatlonal and (4) If entered tt|Km largair enkugh the etop will prove f the moat brufltable of anv our far* mar oan rklea except [poaelblv hopav For Inatanbe. a product of twelve tone to the ache haa been realised thll year, vli Ifllng 195 gallone of ay run; and tbla nit with-tending the mtefeke waa madepf planting jt too thick and Inaxperlenoe In Its ifttoufkcture un- doubtedly I felled to secure ao large a Croeotagi of ayrup aa time wilt ef» d tba manufacturer lo obtain. Thla ayrup la worth pfobtbably ftO to 40 eOnte per gallon, faking the re- tnrna IVom the land and fbr labor from $40 tp $B0 per acre; or, ee ex* perlanoe la atqulred aod auch crops come to bh grown as it It believed can be ralaetl, from ftHU to ftlftO or even tlBOl par aore. The oare Ih4 crop lequlrea ia ebotjt the aatne a* com. , ; Thy raekiH of the eiperlmeut will doubtleealjr be that next year many ota fhrsttarp will cultivate tha crop, each oo a larger scale. Than elgnborbood where any queft Illy U^ralWdNought to have a mill, and a reftMrt to make tba syrup into augar,oughV to he ereot^d lu this vll* •If** 1 ^. vsr* ar advartlitateoi »1 J Mwteiiee dawnty Se|inaitaaNe Tlier«agftlr Armmm^U ,\ , rr«ponsf) to a general 4nd( widlj- apre4'l desire II has bt«nd«jclde4.that a grand republican umaa meaning •Sail 1>o held at Ogdri^burg on T dav, October 19ih. The meeting wUl bierioutldoor gathering and Itwl be Addressed by some of the beet speakers in tba coun'ry.* Senator Blalrie antf Conkllng and Gen. Haw* ley of Conn., are expected to bi pres- ent, though It has dot >*t been fully decided tfyu they can be. In any event, the meeting will ba addrrsttd by eome of the greatest orators of tba land and tha design is to make it the grandest poll dual demonstration ever held In northern New York, i i The program will comprise rousM by the bands, songs bv the glee clubs] tpaeehas by emlneolr 6rators lo the day time and a great torchlight pr<H oeeelon by the Ba>s li> Blue In thd evening. . • \^ | • ,; ; .. .. =• ' All oi-ganiaitiofis of Vbe Bo>sln Utile, Girfl<tkiend Arthur eluhaand al^clubanre Invited to p*nloipwtJB In the proceeding*.! The irpnblhtanh of Qgdtfu.bur.g will tako all uulfornit d or^inlxattont and regululy organl- add glee clubs homo to ' dinner, ami' makr**cr> thing aa pleasuit aa poa* slble. ; , ,. ^ • *- |, I 1/ . • • i Og4«usUrg has boen k*Ucu«\ ss tha ntoat pracUcable pl4ce to hold the me*Uof( and now it i* important that cvf-ry rcpnlblciin In !Jlt v Lawrence county, so fir ai Is possible, eontrib- uta hie presence to the stjoeesa of the d^nniuatratlon^ The republicans of this entire ajctlon of the[ county, are awake and alive to thotr duty and from our p^rsodal ob^ijvHIon and knowledge of tho enthjiiflairn that hae Ihjfn ar«)iiied in thl|i'campaign wo wilt rtHMittn^ the r4»«|><j»M*lb lity ot gU^iraiit ;i*iiig the O^il^iw^urg tvpub* licin(H HI\ |intneo%e and eiithu^la^tic bo^l of trie blue, *»Ulwkrt, honor* hr|||l,ii rrpubncauH. ' • . j JkF'AII r«llroadirh*adiiil toO^deha^ bur/, will run 4xlr«t tiahU 4t re<iuced ret**, ; . , ,,• . ji \»a»i way htak' been adopted, hoping thtt It wlU iaaeh alL ., -p >, • Cooimandera of coiujpanff s are're- <[oesttfdl to notify A. A| Smith, c)iv reepoticjlng decrotary of the (ilarfltld and Arjbur [club Ot Ogdfnd»uri 9 of their akceptfanoa. of tliU invi'utlon and td> Jtale ttto numtkir ot uteu «'jm- Ing, ed that we miy know how many to provide for. Take your action at once anil fend the flgurec* At this writlngjtbe speakers srd not kuoaln. but li U| determined to have the bia caaaecan afford. Let us make this daUonatratlon worthy of the banner poonty of republicanism, in United Slates of America.—Op- aeftttrf Journal , .-.-,•/ ft|tiea*ia»e»alrsaie WftafWg1Ufe|b 'JUi, flkraMt^WHl ^ you klodjy fn- ttrrnl the HtttALD readers tba full text oTthk law relative toltllllngaH kinds of gain Wend eapeclally chasing deer Wlfh^ojga?;,' j ,. ; : ! - ». Thp gjame laws are substantially aa follows Wild bucks, gceae and brant can be shot from Oceobtr list to May l%t« If ebotiut of their selison thp penalty tha datk to send special InvlUtlons to^Ijls^b. {I . , separatb organlxatlonl this general |( It fylawfulto chaise deer with dogs | 4 Tfcb ArMeirwnf SleMlilftsSil. T The ( j lends and fdrmr ristiidtin^aof the Uto|l)r. John VV. Auifstrong^lir hd pleJiird in learn that ab organl^d iOoV«<tid-ht has IN^III madfj to *;roct a vultable monuptimt lo li|-s| memory at Fredotils, N. Y. where tlie great and |h)od nun closed i hla , Ilia won. Mksars. Albert Hay Woo.l, A. P. Phil- llpa; and II. D. M. Miner; prominent j buslntsp men of Frt>donla, have been appolnje<l to take charge of Its erec- tion. The Fredbnia Censor says of the committee, \tha? are all gentle- men of high character arid wealth aad watcra aay to those fcUewhere who contribute to the fu|nd,that their motley pould be placed i In no bettjor bandn,M Our attention has befcn called tii this mattOf by W. J. Marah, a atudent in the seminary here tbtrtjy- two y^ftre ago whll4 Dr, Armstrong was principal* Mrj Marah was tbo tto propose tl^e plkn and haa takap a deep Interest in Us succete. He wHl raoelve oonltrlbutlon* to tbe fund duMng the tew dayt be may tp malm Tt^ose wM^.^o couveftlenoe will be bettc> served can leave tbolr offerings at thds^totje of Wm. Whit- ney, or forwarftjthom to Mlnefli Bank, Fredoole* Nw Y. There ara many In tbif^ialnifly\|jrho hold Dr» Armstrong In most enbrtlonftte rp~ .membrane* and a liberal\nm ought I to ba r<*a'lt*d« Those #^io\pntrlb* j^t* $5.00 or more will receive a phtHograph of Drl A. and of\he monument; but smaller 1 sum* will v<ry thaiikfnlly received* » • | ; , BayelaSStee* f nWim 12rn Dilr. Ik>ra %n tti/u* OOMKKSHURO, N. Yw, Ol 7Ui, 1«H0. GKNCRAL OKDKR NO 6. i t 1. A general mutter and parade^bf the I2i»i l>»vUion |lo}8 in Blue U or- dered fi r tbe 19th l^iM. lu this city.. I 2. C^piani-otooinpanif* will report, With iheir e^mmanda, at tht se head- quftrtt r* on that daie, at 2 o'clock i>. m.^ when the mustejr wlH take placet and their po4ltlou In tbe line ol pa- rade will be anno^ihced, Ch* pi- rade will take place at 7 o'clock p. ia. > *, Company cobttnanders will re- port at otice, In writing, diftct to Ihsae headqUerteri, tbe unmber Of mah they will be able to report with pn that dfijr lo oixler that suitable ar- raftgomenta fbr thblr aroomodntlun may be made. Captains wllil ais J r4- jpoift tbe time and wace of arrival, so that an Atd-de-Oenip m%y meet and oonduct them to their, respective quarters. J ... ' .•*'-,•' i . 4. Armng*rfn*nta kill be made with ih4 railroads to traiiap<»tt the tarlods dokipanlee to and jfroib thla city 41 reclucad rates. , , By order Ooti 11.—Uraytoi mgns laga.. Thla Iktter snterprli* would mftka tba frop sUll qaore profltsbla, \ m handsome ruti^fn to our ai(d affording a remunerative tOourcaplUUaU. Every at heart the prosperity will rajolce that an prooalae ao good re* ft beginning Hi oar Mij. Gig. CuRfm. A-|M. DARKKTJ A. A. G. . .., f Lille. . ' ' I ' Braytob Abbott, of tbJe Aria ot Draper ft Abbot^ and C. U- W Wit, of the firm of West^rook pb Wight, leive to-dai for New YorkiT A. Johnsou retarned from NefW Xo^k bauiday. h-\ :*-..• /, /. \ Thuiaday mornlrlg last the natives Wekat happily surpjrised on the a^- peiranoe of IVenk IX 91garel, who baa bean In Kaneesjalnce Marah last. Fr4nk la no looger (troubled with the Kansas fever. / .1 , y ; ;j Mr. Parks wtll faibdVo to DlcklH- s<m Centre., /* ••/ • \ p- : .•.j-.i.v A owmpaoy of l ftiox% In Blue^ being organla^l, atjd they will unite with the Antwerp ^o) a. ,, 4»4nvemwnr *•* flelalty i Mlas Lillian Sprague is visiting Maude jo Water town. | x < lira. K« E. Horton of Cbaomoant Jeff Ool Is here receiving tbe med- ical treatment of Dr. Carpehtcr, her uncle. . • x . • W|it4nd get |ho illustrateiedlllonj of *'A rbolV Ecjrind, ' suppled next! week \m the agent, V\ E. Merritt. ; Ltttijik adae; tised October 14: Mr. Andrew t)orlcy,Mr. Able Cross, Miss Mary j£.l UucTel, M. Manseflid. ; Th4 ! belebrated Wilkinsons will appear i jat Union Halh Gouverneur, Wednesday and Thursday evenings Oct 20ttj and 21st ^ . • ; Itlsiiry seldom bur people are favcnel with so^tlue an entertainment as the Wilkinsons. At Union Hall Oct, 20^h and 21st. ' \ David PooYo wbci Hith hi* family ^moved to Mich, about 10 9 is visiting his ol A, acquadn- a few day»i . , \ J Rule Temple No 1, will «lck*tle sociable In their hall |ert block on Friday evening, i. lUefreshmrnts /nc\ neck-tle The pitbllc,4tre cordially E. Kiny /r. Ul*5 prlricipal of the Mi drld Union a* hool TIM.timed the prlo^lpalnhlf) of tho Gouverneur graded aihool.lA-*!. Mond.ty vice Prof, W. F. Holkrk fir hi resigned owing to bh 111 hbilVh. - - r On Mdhlav hf the present t^rck j Spencer^ json onjjy S. Corhln fell and | serioWSiH fraotared iiN rlgtit arm ml^JKwn>t eat ween the «lv»*v , | ui»d baud. DK, Drtjrk' w«*i culled nnd drenaed the arm *nl the t?oy H n<»w doinjr well* Oir fllr* depirdu^nf w^rft ou? the tiro eiiglrYafor practice l.i^t Tl day «.veiling., Wjth only 50 pro^suri the cngii>a ct4r»i)d vrn^er through 700 fee J of ho^th rowing it 4 dUUucH of 150 feet and ft0\Njt itit*» tliei air. Trt«J company are ui!<W \iixe fli^i tpli^(| 'Ss- Mr. 1/t. L. Coif, foreman ofltfib HKIIALH returned trorp New York city aiiW Perth Amboy, N. J. last week Tudsday* While in New York Mr. C. pukvhaaed'a large quantity of printing material. Tho breseqt fats- illties of the HKKAT.D Job department enables us to execute aJl kind* of letter press printing in ibe neHtest stvlie of trie typographic ojrt. , > Mr^ Dean Is putting in gas pipes throujghoat Lis now resilience, pre- paratory flo the day wben Gouverneur shall psve gas works, wlijlch should bo th^ heit move of our citizen*. In fact Mr* Dean is leaving liotblng un- done ^hktIgloos to make a dr.t cla«»>, pleasant, cbmfortahle »|nl < legunt resldehie.I Mr. C/h.irles \E\ton who has tbeicarpenter work ii| charge Is proving ailnKelf a master workman and Just tpe right m*n Ijn the right place, only from August I5th to*November 1st* (At any other time It >* a inls- demeknor subject to a penalty of #60. Wojodoock are In season from Au- gust 1st to January 1st At any other time the fine is $18* Blaak and grey squhrels ntay be killed between August Unit and Feb- ruary first At other timet the pen- alty Iaft25.-. -.,\.-| ...,\ ; ... ;, • .'• Kill;no partridge, except from fc^ep- tembar 1st to Jaiiury 1st, under pen- alty oi*\'.-. ' k- ' il- i \i>' : Itabbluand dnail ibay be killed during the periods between Novem- ber l& and January 1st The penalty for violation Is $10. i v The killing bf the aagle, wood- pecker, night hawk, yellow bird, wren, martin, oriole, robin, bobolink or any song blid„ la prohibited, ex- oaptiojrfor the purpose of stuffing, and inl oases where robins are stealing cherries i and grapes. The penalty for thijs oftense is $5. Destroy no wild blrds^tsts.ipxiept tho?e if crows, bl nek birds^ .hawks and o*vls, and In cases where they are defacing yo*r duelling. Penalty *• i • ••• ; - ••' i • i The Ipenalty for hunting or fishing on private grounds, where the broper prohibitory notice has biei/posred, Is #25. •) • .;; ;•. I • ; * Aalndon or laka trbut may lAwfully be takbn from October 1st to April 1st. Pebaltv for violation, #10. Black bass, or muscalonfe, rntist not bajkllled^ except from June l«tto Jaouarjv 1st, and deter except by angling with a bookjand line, under penality of #25. The shooting hunting, or trapping of wild bird or beast on Sunday is prohibited under a penalty of #5« our people somp years, ago lumloajtful the Tba au- speaker < i, j- •rawaer ralla. Oct •IV'BJltoTa me, fir mine hoctpr, and hava respect to mjlne hon or-that y^a miy .believe/' dienco that listened to the \par excellence!'6f 8t. Lawrence Co.> R G. PeltihOnejand the distidguished J, Scholar andjorklor of Malofte, were not disappointed; Mr. P., jjhe first speaker f had qflto won the hearU of l;;s u,,...,. «:.* . iu, v^^^&?-:, »**&•*-**<*?* 1»^>»^V.1 M&*?m* financial sld^ of the i of the He II- questlcjn and mide tho subjec tariff ate8^ revlewlog the pjbllcy of the democratic party in a masterly, candid, pleasant manner, avoiding all offensive language atid % carryNjg con- viction to all nearats. Every word bore the stamp (of genuine tjruthful* ne^*; his facta ware woUlirranged and hie sentences riunded to a | climax with fine effect j Every position was iacontrovertabla, and while appico of humor pertadecf the argnmertt tbero waa no coarse allusion, no rlmpiut display of ^bar-room wit, nolther a rehearsal of yersbnal exploits. ] E«isy, graceful and earnest, tho gentleman standing behind the worda jgavo a charm and an endorsement to every position taken, and carried conviction to hla bearers, aftd ha was applauded to the echo. Wherever Mr> Petti- bone has spokenjhe has won cbnverte to righteousnessiuid swelled ike tide of patriotism, add, as tho \Fools Er- rand,\ has been fa power .mighty to ii, r MB | LITEOTDil&TH I T ' 0onverttt«r Soarft. jm »th.—New York Caild 60i; raceU U \^ eh 72,f00; market dull 12013c, T W market remains about the same is lin week .except thecaWe. Sales-J men ftre.very much pleasea to see the price j>f cheese hold its firitamss; For many I years—probaly nevtr before— {has a pound of cheese been! worth lSc^j tagold. One or two w^eks more i*ill ^outlets settle the minds of salesmen and thus end th^ir trying fbr tho season. . *', labors 1). q. Dn^gg, See Tbe beat So. rocbes, at Gardners,? Blchville, -,,,. h29w2 L i^LH^y^: •»•• -\\•\•nsas S aw Dues ^axdra SiroP.^Hi ersigned having 'fitted op troto rooms over the boot and shoe ato of 8. B. 8 tin son, Gouverneur, an opened a dress and jCloak shop, most respectfully eollclU tho patronage of tbe ladles of Gouver- neur and vicinity* 1 feel oonfldeota that J can give ample aatlsfactlon both as tcj prices and quality of work. MRS.NKLUE J f Boil).'; «*»/,!« wr wmm w, ,____ ^ KeK 21,1880. 1 h28wi: llipply to Frank )L Bern Pivtirt*m Ifil Uve^CowphUut; ftWiotoece'lft ;formL Kidney tronUee^ or 1 [Debility please oall On GA amee, Druggist and gat a ai iHtle of Dr. Leo's Maw ^ tlon \ or, if suffering frohi» \ Jd. a bottle of Frederick's ortiSyrbp, PaiE,j Only ^na hot ill be given to a bWm» this Oik blirf Hcww, dhl «y,l» tat ttto «r HmM.. W, ^hM T Will sell and d«0fte t* et, ><« *•••- ||J UWRESCE CO. ITBia Mrb. QJivo C. Bray ton of Edwards, last wdek started for' yooperstowbt Mldij. her future home, j K WJ tp. Cooke, of Canton, Vraa strlck- en w|th;paralysia f Friday morning; rtcoifery doubtfal. -.-'».. Thnrje was 99 ear* ferried across from|Morri*town in Hept. . Hctelnt rain) h*ve swolen the Pack- ,save. Hon Jolhn I Gilbert, w th (all \set The tilic mills are running again. v Tlmrsi. lb V ot ult all tbfe casioft kbou(j $0 invU jliful bewljf barMd the h|e that bapp •4a far tlie Bnlrjpisii: ' It wobla ajem thaf the k^ood hews and encpuniglug signs for Our desorr-^ Ing and InUuStrious dairymen having' ou<f gbt Aaltly started lnj their favor are oev^r gokig to oea^e. Hon. fi. 6. Crapser> or Stockholm, closed a bar* gain, list Tuesday, for the purchase of ^ha Ildcki Island cheese factory hi oh will be converted Isjtoa cream- ery nckt spring. This will result in the patxonk op that factorjf receiving an InoreaMd price Jor their >nllk next soason. I L -^ t t' | | ! *[ # By edeiijy, csplul, experilertcej and brains [which Mr, Craps^rj has put lnto\hej crbamery hoslncsa He Is mak- ing foxl the dairymen of Whom he purchasp\gidk et least flra pjer cent, more thaiktkey can reallae In any other wjay.) itor in stance, t|h0 Gouv- erneur Creamel^v, between 1 0<»uver- nenr sbd j ltiohvHh^ wblep Mr. C. bfuight. last season ffa^ pn|^ lt< pat- rons t!)iji yf ar, bv r pocV^l c*oaitract at the opening ot tbe seas moire pit r hundred pouia than any ojther faktory in Th« I. O. of R. Tl In g»»» ihirtr VbU lkltiit«ut Dr.^r 1 . hall, Friday mm tii »booi <M iriSfe* tU« dbjt of Dr. !:•*!'%*•• . .i live centH of milk bounty fhe pjatrbos of alloW«d ftetted pie I patrons; this creamery being prlviL'gft of naming the factory wi Which tp |opmpare aod etftftibli^h price chpsekhe8co(leld,onc ! ojf the votjy best faoiorlks In the countyf jMr.Crap- ierls inakln^ i.irnself tr^ft farmers fdend qy^bls vigorous pretention if the butter and ehdbee bu^deas, 11 is powerful Influenca knd fbkrlcss ni d manly stand for ec^onom^^ |rctr»nch- ment ei^Mkform in the l^gUl.uuro last Winter justly entitles j the honor- able gentlemen to the nSUt sincere gratitude and e^tbuslHstioUiiiipurt of atery dairym*n of the 3JfcSi/mUy dUtriet, bdhe d4uiocm*t can* Mr. Ctaps >r nut ability yt wvrk tor tie in Of his coutltueiits in ' thi but he las (the baok gnd do at. lie. scntUd ha, tlil^ tflaok CAps this sea- It D week, i Which I Mrs. f obb/Barker Is verW sick. I Mrs. #. If. Wiser te spending a few Woeka a^Ajntwerp. Ii/ Bhermanj Lynde, of Afttwerp is nlgalfew days In totfffl* , r Johnson, of tToioii City, Pa., ] Bettti Wei S, of AshUUola, Ohio, lattTek of tha late E. W Uopklns, publi- tbe Interest* gNlhture e»t4id up Col. (Bob. Ingeraoll, it Is prbbablb, Will M one of the speakers at the Ogdi^ijdHirg mass theeting the 19th in-t Ct'baliderahle lunil>erh being ship- ped ff-ojni Chippewa Hay to Oswego. marriage of Mr. J. W. Arifi- to MK« llattlo GouM took Th stron place] U at tho heme of the brides par- ents hi 1 Madrid, tho evo of Sept 2^th| was a very pleasant sfT^ir to jiajties interested and an oc- (Ht* fa^o BOIIAI enjoyment to nests; Many beau* rjreKciits w>tte presented the wedjiorl couplK arid they em- ,. on tho n^atrlmolHal sea with lii wishes of a host of frieftds ihrir i|tc voyage may beiqll of bis brave, uobjle rc<jord at Albajny, his well won honors! for the abilfty, tho integrity, purit)| of his life, ajar\ the door bf tbe heart] ground work of! bis speech was an aphorism \thatjibe character of a party, like that pf a man, Is tho in* dex—the sure guide to their fjuture.\ If the history of the man or the party has been bad, tfae future ol cither cannot be expected to be good. Mr. Gilbert Is [essential^, ijaturai- ly a reformer; fhe feels intensely every moral qufcetion. / Whlen hu- manity appekls, It finds in hjis true aoul aa echo^-a riiponsive,fearless ut- terance, a grand uefence. His discourse was a review of the acts of the democratip party, Its alli- ance with starem its tenacious hold upon that cursed! institution, its en- tire repugnance th alUrecognltion of tha rights of maujas a man. \h gavo an exlpustive and admir- able history of slitery and the recon- struction policy. JThe whole gt»peral survey of the passofyWroug atjdi sor- row was wondenfluny i^lbar, and his arguments logloaJpfcfke his colleague, the purity ot*tsllfe gives pojot and ] depth to hia uttohmces, and the gen tleman was tbrouDjhdta^ alwaya in the ascendent.. The J4ho1aJ$lc grape and elegance of* hla sentences, the intense fervor of every wtird sent honU each | tbought with a U HIng force. The ap p^als of both speakers to the patriot U\n t wlidorn and manhood (of the voters vfeto tnoajt earnest anli con vijuclng, nfss sutd jpucoes i Edwards. , | A tjohiber!of our townsmen start [or a |ajo weeks trip to the big woods mining.'. , MU A Jaia^s Harmon of Rochester fotm erly iif his mlo( this p!ac<*, fa in town visiting ur hn\\ many friends. Mr A. Ifr. L Green of South Haveh, ill l Mich.Lfbmiorly of thNt place lain town visltidd ite?- her manv fr^end^ .in n Mrs.'Thomas Lilllav^nf Gouver- neur Mad hor sltt.'r of^rund Itapifs Mich.I WAS lp town lift week. Ilark'fy Woollver|$ ou tho gain. MrJahd Mrs Anson Ives start fbr Cdoperivllle Mich, this week. Roelwald Plnney of Sooth Ed Wants bis farm to Cikrk Main bf Plnney i Intends to go weijt. d wards Cornet Band w uslc fofr politioal meetinga the adjoining towns very cheap. H C. It R. -^•w- \ Mr.|i|)hrt O'llrlep returned fronji. Colrrit#o last wjeek, on A short visit j j Wji'k. Desna will soon move bis stock ^fifutoHuro from Hammond ^o Oxfto Tho raised to tho republicans bf Wegatchie jobe of the finest polls and fiunjg bUeso one of the most spleddin stremelri that ban yet been seen in 8t. LakknrcOo; the names of Ga^- field aaiiAithor were presented bjy Mr. Wl G. Ffif. The streamer was made b)| ludles'of Wegatchie* Meet- ing Mt t b'clook p* m. Was called to nrnijr a> Mr. Wm. Pay; Mt- Thoi A. Turtibull Was ehosen president Hon. ik Ivk; Vice Pres. Mr. Ged. Lock 1 •^pkHB culfed h>v the first speaker; made n) n'W rcmaiks, mostly to tkosp who wl-ve about to cast their first vlslhg them to vote with the ftostopd by the g vernmenjt tbla darkhst da) s of the ri ft nor \cant^ throuj i!iloo|jHtjhoetany/'it* noV 4 b[i^, p bat with' a full determ natU It received Hon. G very.anl^ ad hin»hel(l Natural Bow, m raakliiii. whoto h f beers by the audi?nc< Ason iotfowed in «lmo*t surpassing s The p)m,tdj* ire hod 'thi a tine , ap Mieetlngi was 'In blue from tbla e dub from Littl|E> Mr. It homo troru the BurtUitd h the villagb >ranc£. Thb rand suo- west Ifo 1 wifl next V return id day. A letter from ihom from llipide, blllcV, jO»t 6th, ^taU?s good apples are a drug at 10c. pen bushel, jbpleudlid poaches from 40 to 5Cc. per bushel. • A . •. ; • / I. \ ( . Our ntjlghborjFrank W. Glfiett,ihe Only son oil M. M. billet! Esq., wlib enlUUd when ftnly 18 years of age in 20th NeW YorkTCavalry, has a fink poll neaij Gatficld any \sol hla ipeldedoe with names ujf land Author, tie says nojt d lsodttf ,f on his plate. , j DIA|RY 1864: 1 , j. II dot. sUud it^l was whalt m X irsCbqgb With a 0fats In names if If S you Lincoln three mtjn ^iaid pict. 1864,| who votej) against |Abrab4m Lincoln and wl p Are to dvjy foi^id • on the side Qt m solid soujthj #r)d f fe prominent denloV | hi* elect loo dist Will give dMired. M No use .of talkie^; republicans elect AWabam ocra^ party of this re6air Had thi—(t ^j^i about t)o say l/'ijouiity oomknitlae/' but tboj client partners of the fkp fire not rcsponsi blr) if II. It <t f Oiat modost(dj man, bid only s*pt f uci men o^^nor, In tepritjr and phrlty to the frofflLo ex* pound republicanism a^d pro|« the utter UnWbrtbin?aa of tho erfbnont of modern democitacy—Ir^ocjktthe results would bo morefcttsrftf»tk>ry. I- - • r I'\ ? *i.;: : : r^ x ' '• '^\ % i | , j • : J#» j'*': 4*'. t '\r,- lt j v • (V'\ ', I «to\M\^#. : r . .. pct.lU^Tm Annual ijjuirrel hunt of thi) l|ammo^d sporting 61ub took place on Fri»flay Oct. 8,- abd was a (rand sflair in ofTery particular and proved a perfect j sneeess in stolte of wind or weather, j Before daybreak twentyj three hilnters under the leadership of! Cabtaina Gilpin and Fajlcbney wort scduring the wioda in every dlreoUon in search J of Theads and Ul^.\ The hilhterft Htumpd one by - one with we*|y ICmbs after tbe daj> s sport and angioua to kno|v who WAs to be tho winften. AH was!bustle and excitenqcrtt ddring the counting of the game^ for all knpw that it was the most boWy contested hunt that the club had Hid for years. \t last It Was announced Aiat Capt. Fa cbney had won the fu piers by a s^ore of 2,425 againit a HOOVC of 2,365 by Capt Gilpin. After chafers for tihe winners the boys with the|r wive* and kwret- hearu were soon/slated at the *upp4r ^ble over the stdre of franklin & Son. It was one of th^ best and mott bountiful repasts that has ever be^u given in Uammontl. AH wend home feeling that It had! been tljre best sup- per, best bubt an fl•icajt time thrit they have ever had^ ; , j r i L j The annual ^K i|>n bf tlie St.! Latv- rftoce Association! of UtiiveijsalUts Was held here commencing on HYldu) Oct 8, and closed on Hunday la^t. : No service »t nbo P|-«»8bylti*iititi church last 8u4i:;»i. i I | The prize u^^L '»>' *M« spjn'tjng club for |liy> hi^ilcKJt coijuit tjt U<e squirrel aunt WSH hob by lloU|»rt A. Morco, by a *coro if 96ft. I \IIPI \ ' . Capton Board off Trade. i Oct j 9th.^-Tho telegram quotes cheese quiet at 12f@l3c. lhe latter K rlce Wr September only. *€ablc C6s ;cceip|a 60,000boxes; experts42,000. Creamery butter 29@30c.j Welsh tubs 25f#26c and dull * I •• • i Thlrty-oile factories are ripfesent- on the board tcwday, •4lth 9,427 xes of cheese. This inolltles tb4 Whole jof ttfelr ^ejptembef cheese, With the Aagust'fhftkeinsix factories. Two creameries offei 260 packages of butter, j : ^T--I •• * V * \; . There are no tajet reported of either butter ojr cheese, j One buyer had an order far 5,000 bojxts of cheese at 12|o and there were cither Waller orders. The saMsmen aeejned to be undecided where tb put their figures, but would not take less thad 13c. We have not had ao tame a dakr this season. The offerings to-day, [aa they were up to October! ahow that there t is not a large quantity or cheese in StjJtl^- rence toj be sold. J< I Later]—300 bote* of August cheese sre under negotiation for Monday, at lBlc to go to Boaton. . IM.R. WAir.^c OaOnsaars BoArd. ' Sixteen faotorieb offered 3,449 boxes There was only bne buyer who ap- peared so want to make any pur- chases* Sellers beld for the highest quotations^ The; telegram read as follower . j i -j j i- .-;, New York, Obtl 9.~Fancf' cheese quiet at 12K^f3c Cable, 66s/ for September^ Only. Receipts, exports, j ^2,000. Creamery 9(/^30c [ Wclah tubs, 2§C^26c '•' i 1 Jh ••\ •• ^ * SALks-i-crr^FJiR. \' i ,lllH' f^.....886 .^ % «» < !•••;•• e_' ClJKArKH THAK MrT>—BKITXIt TOAXl GoLf.—J. II. Abbott A Co. are fitting „ # ^ ^ ti up an office on the first floor of theff f )Mt l l U *f e » ••****•<&•*••%• Abbott building, Gouverneur, where W?± ^r w *|ckamith ooal at tba jeff { they will hereafter keen constantly IA stock CloAs, Rolls end Yank They have, aUd, Ready Made Clothing, manufactured exdwivdy from elotbi ma<le by them at the liattuboro Wool\ en. MiB$ 9 which they offer at very lowl t>ricoa This will supply a want long iej| by thjs community in affording ar^opportnnlty to get good, honest dtohin09p prices nearly 4a low as they are paying for shoddy salts. h28tf p _^ <. , tfse Ccmkod^or ealeratas. hibyl • 5 Sbiil stain SbuffbtAn your oW boots 4md sbesS with Ly. oa't FatoSt Heel AOJfoaers, oed wear ibeai -MM- Large size all linen towelsvela at f). G. Woods. —-is °* dnlv 10cc 10 30w2 •••- 150 cloaks, dolmans and shawta at leas than wholesale prices at D. G. Wooda. 80w2, RiiiovAL^Wm. WaUter f Blctiville, has removed bis goods across the street to the GoUard store where he is receiving new goods, and la bound to sell i hem as cheap as any merchant in town. b28tf k Cotton flAnnel, all wool' nanels. alj kinds of dry goods, in great vaftety at greatly reduced prices at D; Gki Woods. . 30w2 I •we^tj possible firti^a.^ \ . ^ .,7 iali>^J- l'< * Xlrt^Qfa h2«4r f , GooTe^eurDepoC^S •! +•*-•••' is» »• hv+him ] W, i'llon feet of beaeh,4»*ptt, b»Wyi id ash lumber wanted by & B. V*£4 usee * Co., Gouverneur, IN. Y» AWtTfeoee having InmW, ^vail thetneelves of this ftvonfoie o»*i THnntlrof aalllii|lfc ? For^^ 2 ^ 1 irtiooian ^01 at tba!r ft arerbo^s, Union Hail Hook* or •&» tba firm At QoaveraanMy> I Will aeU tad latter 50,000; butter, and dull I \ LU$. 1. / 4., * Price. ..12o. ...13c. | } rtlea Board. »' O^t, 11.*-CII^KHK—The market to- day waa listless and without any feature* of interest, T^e transactions to-day aggregated 6,408 boxes. Ex- tremes ipi(<$l2|c.' Greatest number eoldatlTJc. - TUhiactions of corre- sponding day In; 1879,11,258 boxes a4j 10^11|cl the Avelrage. being ll|c jHame in 1878, 3,t7i boxes at 9@9|c., thp average belnjg 91c 'ajgc 1 e ijtmrketfl. /• GOnvornetu-flfarkeu * ^ OOUVBKIf M.VU. OCt 14, ISW. [Corrected and gCTtoed Weekly] * rAUMKUH WHOft.geALE PRICg-CUft- „ HKKT. uA^banumnL ' . Choice.. ...J Ooo«l td prime -i..U.. Light bottonu./.ll;!:^ ' noes. Fresh, (cash price). 4I J.^ vausrrABLKs. II. K. Baldwin, AgU, Potadam, N>| If., is the largest dealer In sail in the county, and the only dealer in Ack salt, the besP for packinsr ineat Also fertilizers, lime and coaL b29w3 ORXAMXMTAL Fuowrnk Port.—Or- namentaland cheap common flower pots can be found in all atyles and patterns at the OLD BELI ABU^, cheap grocery stpre of John Klllmer. In Gouvernaori The almost endless variety bf these pots including those for hangings are neater and bandlomer In design than ever, and they are ao dheap that no family wbich[ is not already supplied, should fail to se- cure all tbey desire. h29w4 PcriE , WOOLXH CLornnro Aim VAUNS.^J. U. Abbott Jt Co., have just opened a wholesale and retail 1 clothing ttoraHn tbe Abbott building (formerly Surrogate's office) Gouver- neur. They dotCl exclusively In Halle- boro woolen mills goods, Which have been made from cloths of their own manufacturer, every thread ami fiber of which Is guaranteed tcf be Woolen. Large and varied stock of clothing, overcoats etc, to select from. Italics- boro woolen cloths at loWelt-prlces. Woolen yarns in allooloraandan any quantity desired. We guarantee onr J goods free from one thread of cotton or shoddy. Call before buying, j x h29tf J. IL ABBOTT A (X>. •eU And VTelhref to >f tha village, grate, egg, atoi mt and blaoksmith coal, at west poeslble fij 1 #£bmii «oo#» OiOAw; aad hoik sale prloe, or ti , at W.F. 8oddaK « U before buying of aay *u..< «^ .U^ii^ ES tteaere. Klllmer* »ry larva atoek or teres whioh #UHbe loa to aloae 09L ' - Ootdna A beaotlfui and :old and silver »y J. M. Keymolds, Jjr., W. R. Murray aaUa Bait by bags at the depot ^^ if** .i , • •»\' Greatt bargains ia Irawara of allYtnde 'l^a! MA Wobn^W %+> ood wanted at the Hiatixp duM* .^LA,*' tiivw* ^-1 9&U m*a m STOVES.—A large line At- loWer prices than ever at Boa^dman & Cut- ting's^ t . . • h29w4 -•-••^ —t* .a .20 is gai g»so ...- ass Potatoes....L. ......eS $25 DEKHHaokKATa. Steer Beef..<*./:...•.,.., •.«.. tAOO^lOO Cow Beef...] 5.S0W«.0S Mutton......1.......~.j. •...-. IL0etp7 00 For* I r . AOOJSW Lmnl I „ H.<*k9&W Ve»U, live w>ight..., r A00#AfiQ s , , ^ 1 , .tUi/r. ... Ash ton, pSr aide, large ~.^l AHhton, pertSpck, i»»ll Factory JDIledi! per T>arTel Ifeetory SUedl per ffl8 II). sack. Comwon aneiper barrel.i... UOt78E-KBgPEB$' EE^AIL TRICS LIST. . ;. . • euoAn. - | t CoffeS\A M tt* Coffee, off** A White extra Extra M C'\. i^ETTEna rl Of THt ^EOFMil Keep It tfeffole tie Pftfplc The fu«t tJ(iloiii>tJeech madu be- fore tlie Brc^ftii Legffclatiiro ot Mllledgev|il< C J Nov. % I8d(), by Alexi^Vn Stevens kva^ln substance. ue^edo from the J Union j In con qjieiHM! of tbe ed cell on of Mr. Lincoln to tho presblfocf 0f the United 8Jrutt>> V Were welto mako a pdiut Of rjsUiHrice to the gavernment and go out of tho Uolonlon that account, tho record wotild Ibe made up here- aher agaifist M»- I Tho record] is re- corded at Washington soaled by the blood of our |ra?ittyrod IVo^hlentk Abraham Lln4ein.L , . - J t j Mr. Btepheda H|VS again (1880) th defnocrafi) friend! : 4 *Tt will Aot dp J for the deiuocaratlc party to throw d at General (tarfield, because if] do they will cfiect him. \ tbe Oeorgia Leglclatiiire; 0, fcakd tha ad|Ice of Alex. If. fcjtepheor? bAve Lhls demote ratio rrlenda takfep bis all j From p S iublioen p Heir ft tltle'cle|r the 3d, <>l Nov^j Who tried to,tear kfktt the emblem oflibeHv andj plant lo its stead theslara anik^barjs^Jhe relic of barbarlsraJwlll ba sOco^ssful ly guarded at Was'hlngtOD, Vead vice in 18801 iijdleations the 1 be able n tba thornlog of cords off those tbe American ^ merlua inl *Wt iymp*tttjr>M with tbkKno- • \p hero, General DU, whq I tM4,1 hii*Ter attetaptl to banl d •loot him okTth* J, I 00 Ass so 1.60 0.6. Java... Mexican. Mocha. BK>, bcut Ulo.. Tho finest display of sewing ma- chines was made by Soper Jk Towle of Mafone, N. Y. For workman- ship abd display they totMt the first premium at Backet Valley * BU ltegls Valley Fair at Potsda>n for the year 1880. We wish It understood that we Will not be undersold by any establishment in the eoantry. Every- body boys our -machines. Messrs. Sopor ft Towle arei the enterprising agents for all standard sewing ma- chines for Northern Nqw York. kttwk t -\ ........ m ........*s J. Ostmeai Lard,......, Pork, oiear Butter*....- Cheea*^.... \yffieiV.. Peart barter ......J......_...^..._....... 'jaiscuiUiAi'KOUsi Li .... m^m .........I.... . ^» ......... 9 ....«....^..%..^h. ........i\ ..... r ... Y\*\ts .........ft. ...... .»»*... w^KT ...... ...1*........9. w. ... OovuAoa Te«( U .60 xsnosanaoBu [ OVfJk . • . . .i .........I...........)... WS5 \, f= rrli arriacea. « noticju U o*nU each.) LK Wife Yf. BUI Hallah Lewi Gouremeur. MOOUKflOU) raoa, add Mil hARgEt-Bl ?8tU, ISSO. b? Uaiierl hum ts=t Ooi mre meur.Oct Stfa, *S0 snd'KlM Ellen Burns, all of -DEIlftllfOToK. AtHermoB, r. Loomit Moorehouae of ller- llelen Herri OR too of ^KaUk PHlAIL In Madrid N. T.. nep. ;«?. C. Monn»e Booth, Prank II. ton. N. T„ aoil Alice M. Baff- Died cAtU {NotMct ty Vmfyh fr*+~Obituary wtfUce* 6 per Hpe.) /' , , 4- ,j# -w—rfT- ~ 1 BlOELoW.^At Wegalipoie, Sep. ttkh, l*«'of cholera iafanlnvi, Iwrft^ tlauKhter ol A. J. and U A.Btf(elow>aytTycar I month «(M! ISdajyi MANCHEOTKpcr^In PMeairn. K. Y.,JSep.9B|h 9 lMSU t J)orjM7, AaQKhter of PUviUa M. M#o- chtuCe^KedjiS yeai* I'^i, I I .'.I, JI •• f •< I ' istiiiSMSiaa i,c»CAi>a* • A WELtr-KffOW* UIOY ^•carres iMeiOrave and Praja for lier M. k pollTerer. SPASMB- , • j Mrs. B. A) Mcllwaln, of Fofgusou- ville, Df lawhfo coupty, N.Y, f writes: ••Only a few days before I commenc- ed tiding the 'Favorite Kemedy,' In one of my spasms abd sinking spells, my friends (thought 1 was dead, ana gave u» the attempt to restore mo to conFoioAfrne4*«< I am confident that It I had nit taken your medicine **F*vorIte;lfiemedy*' during my pari- j i iU of crrsidal illuOaYl should never] ave reaoveifd.. t . * # J*i ThattbeLord ma^ bleas ou ana Inctease'your means of doing good is my dally prayer, and may many yet unborn praise the favor- ite Hemlody*! and its discoverer, , Tlta BUBT RIVER. , ! To keep the* blood pure, is the principal end of kiveutlone and die- cover I eH in tpedlclne. To this ohj probablr nf one has contrl more signally than J)r. DavlcHtenner dy, of liondeut, N.Y.» ijMtfe produc- tion of a medicioe wb4rjh haa become famous Under the^tffe of the ^Favor- iU Eeniedy.|Vlt rsnnoveeall Impufi- tlas of Ith^ olo(Kl f regulates the dls- orderedrUvet' and kidneys, cures con* ioh f dyspepkla 9 and all diseases weikne^ses peculiar to Females. . £ar> When inquiring of your drug gist for] this new tuedlcine, avoid mlstakek by remembering the name, Dr. Djuridl Keunedy's ^FaWorlte Remedy,f shd thai price, which is only onk dollar a bottle, and that the doctor's] aiddi-ess i? Uoodout, N. Y.-r E|l. 1,1^ / -... '* Oct i60 W* 0 ** prlc^eaU). piefces Bock Gloveegood quality only 65 to 75 per. pair at D. G. Woods. , 30-2w r \ • ' •» e a • •\ Tbomaa Myers,Uracebridge,writes: \Mpr. Thomas' JJcloctrlc Oil is tha best medicine I sell. It always gives satisfaction and in cases of coughs, colds, sore throat, burns, eta., imme- diate relief has been received by thoea who use it.\ Sold by LaVack * Cox.. .' ,. l|r The new fall stock of mllllriery and Qfy goods dally arriving In such large quantities at the GouVerneuT depot is for the people's popular store, J. ^-u%.^i^f. * b?ltf T AT OKCa.—A gOOd it waated Immediately. ^ ;tf .^ij ••'•ity-iitfi-,*; JLADHS—When yoa §x [lants for the winter go to Cutting's and get eoa* of style of trellises for yonr ^aari '-. ,,..^ ::^.^ •->>•-''><* bww*. All wool jeaehmei* ir. yard ai D. G. Wooda. VJ , SOwt pAntoB f3T0VKft.—tha beat i itat to be found in Korthim New ork, at Boardmaa k x. .#»»fc^i VALUAMJB Pnopnamr toa 'be house, lot» cheeae fkoionr < acres #f land laelodfaaf. a a sh. of 230, fine maple traaa Itnated on Depot street J aOila from tlbhTilla N. Y., the property of J ¥ \ Uarkerjawill be eokf ahi ih, Tballaea is well watered fgr irlogs and fie JbuUdlafs l(UffaV te eommodbus. A rare ahaas yooe dealribg a pleaiant bdaWa> Iso a new in Baptist cbareb aat a abed. Address /.W. lichvUla. N. Y. ^, ,^ hmtt cchholdV OHI0AJCD 0T0IAKA!U t « ABAT BATTJLfi UfBVlTAWL. o>rpet>,, greatly reduced 30w* . ]M Iwhkfort, Fayette, Mich., fbpr Ec yea giod iffcsfact end ma tun Lai^Jwrltfl:! ^^r Ec|pctrlc Oil .gives On in this place: ollars worth and After Tsars of Warffawa Ike Ooavasos PessU Vlolorlome— Who Deoervee taeOUry f Since tlie dlscAvery of the Ameri- can contraent byj Columbus, and tba settlement of thd hills and valleys of this*great northern region of cold winters aqd hilla of ice and moun- tains of snow, as vie oalmly reflect^ there has been a tearful warfare going on betweseiiOold^hearted, wblt^DOtt, Old Winter, and the inhabitants of this cold-cuV«64 county. We see Gcnerat-Frof aY>out waging a fearful bati ^Against tho common people of I this northern clime who are lead by Uhe invincible old General Comfort We are forced to admit that Captain Jack Frost is a sly, treacherous old warrior, and lie haa Often come upon us unawares, and when fhe common people were unprepared to meet the attacks. But General Comfort haa bm>n\Mudy ing the,eharp tact lea of his two old warrios, General Frecz^iut and Captain Jack ,and he believe* he Is now prepared to meet hip annual attfcet wjhicbiis usually made at about this seaspn of tho year. As is well-* known General Comfort's fighting force includes the farmer, mechanic, day laborer, widow and orphan of the country, and their happiness all depends on'the success of tbe fierce battle that Is tb be waged tor tbe six j months to comf. At a true historian and a reliable, never-failing prophet ia these tnettens, njhe UERATJ> here j records tta solemn and emphatic do-1 cree:—Tne common people are | BOUKDTO win. Having looked the! ground ova r wo see that the army of commori people have a new reinforce ment which guarantees success. § resit clotting, boot and shoe aaffoly epot Of tbe famous house ol^Che Ja- cobaons have come to thp^frout and generoualy offer to Aupmh the whole army of common udopl* *ith all the necessary tuprimat ao low a price that old Gaml Freezeout is sure to meet wUif^isaslrous failure. At the low jpgie which the maihouth bouse ojKtie Jacoblnsons is suaplying these eoessary wajres ofmen^s and boys' clothing, boots and ladies shoes, tbe E oorest In this northern region can e so warmly, clad at ao little cost toat they can defy the moat violent attacks of General Freezeout and Captain Jack. Thousands of the soldiers in Ujia array who are work- ing for bread and fighting Again it the high prices of small dealers In clothing, now say th^ev will \flic right\ into tbe supply depot ofrtbe Boston Clothtng Store, eithe* at Gouverneur or Potadam and there buy all tbe necessaries for the) ap* 5 roaob log winter, and thus save from 5 to M) pw cent of their hard earn- ings for some other purpose. ( Re- member tbaf the new fall stock baa Just been oiade expressly, lor tkeee two bouses* at the large manufactory ofMesirs, \aeobeoas in Boston, and cannot be equalled for style and qual- ity by aay other concern. , v OTIS* late eaui aaUee tiie plaee hf loTloWlM sl%e trewS who mfi ilseetlv ei«re^n«1>iaita%sT ifis VauiBo- Oo to LaVack k Cort r reemaa's New NatVoaal l>yea, i Far 4 ;btaeaa aad durabUItrof eeibraiW ualad. Color fromi to ^ 15 cents, , % . t goOyl Th« Atmt AdmoofttOB /<W* \ti yon have eaufht oold is !• « «oc*»e«fclnf, the fir* HUkutm ich «ireamiUaoo. ibtimudm* KM do Jb to fet tomtof Dr. TIMMIM^ cMetris OIL Sold- by^l+Vtok *•••' ' I 1 * •''' '?» ... . i\iin |T.I %_ IwiltwU«nd<WiT»r U t*f i bUckjiBith 00% »t th< r e«t powlble SffOrw. >28w4< '; OoavfmMuDi AAh>n)0r»8o. general cbTilleTK. Y. Hone rttoftlrWaapMUltr.. Abo tirer oToWtaM^ «J^fb*. eoUen ot wbiolf * All stoat to constanti/' 100 Head at lowert, eaab, pcfeaa.' wotklwmrraoted., 1 „,.- pBmt^ ••<•% •- .» ,, ' ,ir f S) »\ l *\^^> onca.—AH aooMola Alt £ mort be paid to r to ft. P. tt, at bia atonatal eirtr data., 'i - ,• ' J. ILTkQuoaC} GonrtrMW, )T. Y., OoL 1. b30w»- alter XOamgfeUaar. % lives ci frsai mmt teaitna aa • >i< ptsaarfw ss^ wttiaWifcawe at ttaaS^jf, ateleewieon^tlls 1 It by the barrel or oelebratad Godard Met, —- *****- ^ > tnrtdbyA. Godard. Blchville, at'^i Imrest cash prices. C. G. Thompaoo^ uncmoa Wmt* LaUJX-^TI^it^lN d, Ohib, White Leed Co., nat»r^| florae an article -which ia eaual la ' •Uy, fiaeaeea, wbiteaees aaddaiahL ity to any article in oea aad iaau^ lor to mast of the traade ,aowoaC market, Thla bapf all impurities kajaw cheaper than meat other laadi. ^. m salelMr LaVack jTCoi, OoKaP%^ r,N.Y. / . M»meT- ^ texte »**•• ost received a larga aaortiaant or, •tjiea of.Umpi „mt vary low ^Hi !•. Bo^tDiuir a Dpnno. ; tema'a&aHar'f? •waafj^b^ CV °^aS J ffi3jS» fapaMdrmke alltS >aaaWaof KeoU, Bawkt < If IWT other amana^ iatheaislisamd #aa^fi». Aral as.saa r^ ttlaf. -T -, *•!&? 10- **• y& GHAT OuTRfoK I—Small gtobtifb • a* rs say r u it lis a great oatnga ftw grooer tb injjbre and faJmoet tain f>; business by]selling gTOoerleaiat -;, il aa ohcap aa they le sale.\ £v4ry body what Is mea&it by this ,,,„-MI.»,^ ¥ John Klllmer ia not to blaaae ba-M be oan aad |doee atfl paoeriapp per than anf, other ooaoara * county, lie docp> aa ipa' and by puroliaaiagi tbo sot dollars worth at aftUaa eai buy much cbeaparaad tbatta 1 relaoa why ba ooa aad vmjunm n**i every oompetltor. Thla aooo fowhe aavy of ataer deader^ aad as why tber# is always a eold reliable\ cheap groo^ryof Klllmer, in Gouverneur. _ . b»w4 4 ••4- Kyiiapame i lies t aad my tares i imXbjdrimkXmgVUJUf ire ia4 acask to apaois 5 aiS5de*lbs lyiaa la taesi »sever aboard a%ve «Wne ai 7i? ia#|r store, aw r, a>rau otncav—la hereby, gl^ea that Lersbmed eiecntor of tbe aetata* ^^^p^apa %a^w#aja^a^» ^a/jua *••• wtB/9 ' - s*'t of Ootober, 1880, at oae o' [. of that day at Horrogaie la tbe >er seH-tothebi dlo apctloo, all tha and otter< ^^4. .y-' M I'M